Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1917 — Page 3
Friday, December 7, 1917.
THE TIMES Page Thrco an EE3SE3S2 0 lA 5v- s s uaaestsons tor A Guide to the
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Selection of Practical Gifts For father brother son or friend
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The trend of the times has turned our thoughts and desires to more practical things. And so these men who are near and dear to you will derive more keen enjoyment from Christmas gifts that conform to the new order of things
at home in training or at the front; the gifts on display here are in great variety to give excellent opportunity for selection. Wi?J you not come to ""style headquarters" and see these things?
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Christmas Gifts
For the Military Man GItb or send soma of these little comforts sr.i peronal necessities he lacks. Tou'll be agreeably surprised to find so in any "soldier needs" here. Warmer clothing for rigorous weather; underwear, hose, mufflers, sweaters, lined gloves, handkerchiefs, bath robes., bachelor buttons, books, etc.
is the gift supreme for any man who takes pride in.his dressing. Each garment is a work of tailoring art and carries style touches that seemingly no other makers have been able to obtain. The Suits and Overcoats in these makes range in price from $20 to $35 Both of thess makers have designed special models for men of all ages and sizes. For young men you'll find just the smart, snappy, fashionable types; belt styles, models with the military effect, two-button double-breasted
coats. Fcr older men who feel young and want to look as they feel, we'll show you models that possess style and dignity; and they come in, the finest all-wcol fabrics, in the new colorings. Suits and Overcoats, $20.00 to $35.
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Fur Collar Coats $18 to $25
THE "SA1IMIE" AllMT SWEATERS, made from fine yams in
khaki color, reeulation style with military coliar, y T-- . , , ,, Tr j t pockets, etc. Priced t ........6.50 pine black A'Ielton' Kersey and Beaver
REGULATION ARMY SWEATERS, made of fine all wool yarns In khaki color, pull-over style without sleeves to be
worn tinder the coats. Priced for the Holiday Sale at
Blue Serge Suits $20 to $30
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Overcoats, with large collars of Astrachan,
Nutria and near seal; fine tailoring; warm and serviceable. Priced f gK at $18, $22.50 and AJJ
We'll show you some remarkable values in' y fine Blue Serge Suits. H. S. & M. and . Society Brand garments included, newest models, finely tailored. yv Si- ;;:: Priced at $20 to SxJmUlj
MEN'S 6UEDENE GIjOVES. warm as wool, they come in khaki color, embroidered ia black, a serviceable, well O C mads glove. Pair Jt
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Lion Store Suits and Overcoats at $15.00 No other store in Hammond will show you like values at the prize. Not simply one , y:
rarm and well fitting. Triced at, (3C Kiodel there are many correct styles, including the new belters and military effects, in - 'r fine fabrics, good patterns; the very best values obtainable for $15. Blue f Serges in- . Y','' 'st
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WARil WOOL HOSE, fine black hose, home knit of best wool
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TRENCH HELMETS, the regulation a-'ation caps, hand knit eluded of finest wool yarns. In khaki color. Priced cy r 4
for the Holiday Sale at J J J
SOLDIER'S 1H.TFLER3, good length and width, made of mili
tary covert In khaki color, with frlngsd ends. Priced at
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ARMT HANDKERCHIEFS, regulation army handkerchiefs.
large !ie, hemstitched border, khaki color.
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Practical Christmas Gifts Many put up in Holiday Boxes
IQC Silk Neckwear. $1 to $3 Genuine Seal Caps $6.50 to $12
Silk Mufflers 50c to $3 Fur Auto Gloves $2 to $i0
Men's Lisle Hose 25c and 35c Dress Gloves
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Well Be Open. Evenings After December 4th
Practical Things for Men Here you will find things for dress-up occasions Manhattan Shirts, Neckwear, Silk Hose, Hats, Gloves and Shoes.
s $1 to $2.50
Belts and Garters o9c and $1 Beacon Bath Pvcbes $2.50 to $10 Arm Bantis and Garters.. 5Cc and 75c Flannelette Pajamas. .$1.25 to $2.50 Men's Suspender 59c to $1 Men's Night Shirts 50c to $1.50 Suspenders and Garters. . .69c to $1.25 Linen Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c Paris and Eoston Garters, ,25c and 50c Union Suits $1.15 to $5
A List for Men and Boys The Sort of Tking They'll Like Boys' Golf Gloves 25c to 50: Men's Umbrellas $1 to $5 Boys' Leather Gloves 59c to $1 Smoking Jackets $5 to $10 Boys' Warm Blouses 59c to 75c Wool Underwear $1.15 to $3 Winter Caps 25c to $1.00 Men's Cuff Links 25c and 50c Striped Sweater Coats $3.75 to $6 Fur and Cloth Caps. ... 50c to $5 Silk Neckties at 25c Mackir.aws $5 to $12.50 Plaid Mackinaws $4.93 and $5.93 Khaki Flannel Shirts. . .$1.50 to $3.50 Trench Overcoats $6.48 to $12.50 Wool Hose : .'.19c to 59c
Manhattan Silk Shirts, finest quality, newest patterns. Priced at from q if $5.00 to Cj.UU Neckwear of Imported silk, large shapes, striking colors. In boxes. Priced m g from 1 00 to Ji.DVJ "We are offering special values In Silk Neckwear for the Holi
day Sale as low as
Men's Shirts of Madras and "Quality Percale," all well known makes. 7 C $1.50 to . y i Men's Silk Four-in-Han 1 3 and Silk Knit Ties, a splendid variety. Priced for the r" - Holiday Salo at j(JC
Make your men folks welcome Santa
j If you don't know the sort of things the men REALLY like to get at Yuletide, ask us. We'll I not only "tip you off" to some original ideas in giving gifts to men but we'll show you the j very things to give. Here's some more real good ones:
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35c Mufflers,
3.00
Glmble Derbies and Soft Hat-.
latest shapes and colors. Triced at.
Leather Auto Gloves and onefingered mitts of finest leather, $1-50 to $6.0G
Cane Umbrellas, all fcilk with cane style case, priced at. 5
Storm Hero Umbrellas, will not
3.50 ; Traveling Bags of heavy fibre, blow inside out. Priced at $2.
Men's Silk and Knit Mufflers,
a splendid assortment. From $1 to.
Men's Silk and Kid Gloves, finest qualities, newest n f f shades. Pair J1.50 XsjZ.OiJ
Phoenix Host of pure thread
silk in ail the new colorings. Pair
well made. On sale at. $.4.88 $2-50 and-
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Fibre Suit Cases, bellows fold. Auto Gloves of black coney.
Men's "Warm Knit Gloves, in various dark shades. At per pair 59.: to L.iJiJ
26 inches long, extra deep, pric- and sheep. i S5.00 from
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Men's Plaid Mackinaws, newest styles and colorings. Special at S8.00 Men's Hunting Coats well made cf shelter cloth. Special S5.0Q Men's Flannel Shirts, all wool, in khaki, gray and navy. Spe
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Sensible Gifts for Boys
""Suits and Overcoats"" Every mother who is blosacl wiih a
l:vc, red-blooded lad shoti.d c.-nie and se f-r.. tne. military oven-oats, macK'.na ws and J rv?-v-'
films. i or iney are garments i;;at w:ll 7-. ,vi if , ci lea. the boy? as gifts. n7s "v ' U-: " -r
Our $10. CO Line
$13.50
Includes th very snsart-f .' th nev mode's, form finished j.-laiT, --.:ti5 bi!:cr' all around and fmf half r.:!r-1; r.-ii nr.in every pood mat-rial t h t a '1 rv rroat or suit 1s lua.l? vip in. Tho .j-t4 iia. f ... pair r.f line i Ki ii;: :.-; over. (.,1:? j--in Trenc'.i v 'ii n-.ii.-try cr.;-,j... patch pocket ? and ail e runnJ 1:1 .'.
colors hoy pre fer m
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Stop at the Toilet Goods Section and get a copy of our Xrnas Suggestion Folder "'Gifts For Your Soldier and Sailor Boy."
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Bring the Little Fellows down to see Santa tomorrow. He will be in Toyland all day.
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THE POLITICAL WORLD INDIANA From TES TITVTFS' Own lai. jULpoli.1 Buxeani
HiintinstrmA wlio is now dc-puty attorney prnrral. Tci-.viispnd liad the call cm ti,, np-
luestion of fojfral woman sufTrase or sidi-sfp llit- qufstioji Vprln--.day whfii a tit'lf-sa ( i..n f sr, ff 1 a; ts appearfil
poinurit-rii from (In- start. ih- h.ol t li- Ixf 01 -0 tin- (ou.k.1 and a-k'Ml it f. Mippoi t cf the loading Heju!lit-ins in ' adi.t resolution f.tvorinir tin- propose.) Fort Wayne and the Tw.-lfth district, i l'od.'ral r-on-'titistion a rnenduient. Tlie
together t ith the emlors.-.m. nt of !:nny 10
war. Answ.-ririir that oai! II. 1:. li-n.l..-
tlif Inler.vtate, wrote 1 1 1 . - l'oiiowina ; 1 e r : "The war of todrry Is one of resource.ami food supply i vjio of vital import
others on'other than jtiilitieal yro-ind.-:. j the oorn 111 ; t r.-e on publie weKai
uneil finally rff-rre.l the matter to atICC tn country and miift ho inert a
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Without food v.nrkuKTi ("in X'
-'r. 'Jownsr-n'l is said t l.e a lawyer i whi..h '!vir!e W. 1-airiiatiUs is cnair- -.vork nor caii armies fight. Kteii of us t ri h stancinqr and a hiah-ttrade ! man. The other members of the com- j si,,ui, ,..0n.Tt our idle bark yards and
; First prizo of ?."0 wai awarded to
1 . .0 f : u .Muni . ii'1 1 i "-i " 1 i -: 1,117,. to Martin Trtaav. r.07 Xarva 1 1 !
' j lace. t!ie third prize on a.-eount of two s j j:ard. 11s l.( inr placed on :. par with
caen oilier was (iivuieo i'it'ui i. x. Uotl.rk.-i, 4 32:: ilaRi'iin avenue, $.", and 1". J. Douglas, 02.") lloffitian street, 11am-moivi.
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i citizen. He has beep identiliej with ! mlttec have never been appointed, and j the "dry" interests in the li.jm.r ficht I it is not likely that they w ill ever b jthat have lo-en made in that part of I appointed. Therefore, the committee 1 the state. I'annot plve the suffrage matter con- ' Ore thine that operated to prevent j si deration.
the appointment
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cs ii was
1 j that In- rem"? from the Kleventh dis- . itriet. which already as in the stat'-! Il.011.se l"z McMurtrie of 5larhn. tr. to ) i treasurer, and Will Adams ..f Wabash, j 6.- By ' reporter of the supreir court, besides j
1 IMllS' II I ItKll AT ST U K tl'I I AI.. i.VHl AXAI'uUS. Jn.J.. lec.
too appointment or Hmvard h Thomp- i I-esli h.imself as deputy attorney gen.n of Fort IVa'.nc to h.-. ome a iudL' i frii'- s I
of 11m InJiaria hupremo court, (Jov-.
TYr- Twelfth, flistriet had no r.r. In st.tte office, nnd this caused lh he
el nor tb.odrii h has tilled a vacaivy t.n )f that the appointment -f a j'ld?tiiat ben'h caused by tbu death of wou'd be made front that d!f I l"t. -f-jdK Itichaid K. Krwin of Fort It was announced at the governor's Vavne, several month 5 ago. The up- Softie- that a em-mission voiill be 1s-
j. ointment w as announced late Wed- j ou-d to Townsend nt once. association sent out a circular letter , . ,!ay evfr.itiK, although it had been j asking tl-at the various industrial conexpected f -r several days, other as- I 1 N'i'I ANAF' iLIH. In.!.. np. fi. The cerns prcmole th-s idea of home vegepiranta "or tl: iipp-ir t men t were Judft j Stain, Council of Defense had to tak table gardens t lncreasa food resoy.rees Ii,.e of Fort .Wayns'und V. S. I,eah of i n decided nd definite stand on thef the United Slates on account of the
lots into abundant vegetable growing gat dons, for such is cur duty to hclii our country and ourselves in re'Ju-. ing the higii'co.st of liv.ng.
Having in mind the national need i and wishing to em-ourage home garth 11 j work, the Interstate iron S'.etd 1 '. j fost. red a liome garden fompetitiou j
j among its employes, oft't-ring ?,"e t't.r thej I best garden. J-5 for the second best, mid j J SID for the third best. The garden- j
were inspected the l'r.-t t'air of S-p-1
about three weeks ago W". !
ity t r.-asurr r, 1 r. !. K. :
. I 'Ooley acted .1 judges
in determining the prii.j winners.
"" In intensi veness f cultin;ion, t'nr ; Last May the Indiana Jlanufac.turers' natest of garden arrangement, best use j
of ground available, quality of produce and value to fan.'.'y os a a-jppiement l-.'i
THESE IN
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their living requirements were the roints that wera considered in determining tlus rrto winners-
How to Get Relief From Catarrh.
If inn have catarrh, catarrhal de.ii'n ss. or head noises go to your (iriiKisl and g-t 1 oz. ot Parmint (di'iubl-i strength ). take tins bonie a.id to it i runt of hot tater and 4 -'.. of granulated smsr. Take 1 1 a hbspconi u times a ia'. This will often brine fjnick relief from the .i irt r. ssi n g head lioi.v.!. t'I"ei;ed nostrils should op.-n. breathing become easy and the mucus. Mo;, dropping into the I b roa . . it is r,iy to make, tastes T'leasant and eosts little. livery one wlio has catarrh should glv" Hits Ir-'nCrent a trial. You will probably find it is just what you need. F r sale by Summers' I'harmacy. Adv.
from the cobbling T -(.lil days to w rv-
1 iiiie slioo rej)airnm' as
is done here v.ith modern machinery. The Avork is l)etter. i done more m-enly, more quickly. T h e macliines are always on the job, too. You can rely on having your shoes when you
neVd ihem. See the oint -?
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STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING CO. i 225 EAST STATE ST., HAMMOND. AL A B R A H AM SON, PP.OP. f l
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